HELP Identify Cue

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champagne - campaign
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I recently bought this cue and the person I got it from was unable to tell me who made it. It is a well constructed cue and has 3 nice shafts. An odd thing about this cue is that the butt and the shafts are all different length's.

Here are the specs.
Butt - 28 1/2 inche's long and weighs 17.1 ounce's.

Shaft 1 - 29 1/4 inches long, 13.18 mm and weighs 4 ounce's.

Shaft 2 - 28 3/4 inche's long, 12.62 mm and weighs 4 ounce's

Shaft 3 - 28 inche's long 12.45 mm and weighs 4.1 ounce's.

5/16 x 14 pin

The points and butt sleeve are rosewood with a birdseye maple forearm.

Smooth black leather wrap with silver and tulipwood rings.

I got it from a guy in Illinois who said it was made by a cuemaker in Indiana. I am not sure how much of this is true and I also do not know how old the cue is but I would guess several years. Any help would be great.
 

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The butt has a brass insert that the bumper screws into.
 

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